Canadian Railway Hall of Fame
The Canadian Railway Hall of Fame is an organization dedicated to honoring 'Canadian achievement in the railway business'.[1] It has a mostly online presence, and currently resides at http://www.railfame.ca/.
Notable Inductees[edit]
Notable inductees to the Hall of Fame include:
- Vince Coleman, who is credited with saving the lives of many on a passenger train during the Halifax Explosion.
Board of Directors and Selection Committee[edit]
The Board of Directors is made up of three high-ranking railway industry veterans:[2]
- Gérald Gauthier, Chairman and President
- Shawn I. Smith, Director
- C. Stephen Cheasley, Director
The Selection Committee includes many rail and construction industry enthusiasts:[2]
- Leslie. S. Kozma
- K. Brent Cheek
- Paul C. Clegg
- Gérald Gauthier
- Dean A. Tiegs
- Doug N.W. Smith
References[edit]
- ↑ "Canadian Railway Hall of Fame - About the Hall of Fame".
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "Canadian Railway Hall of Fame - Governing Committee". www.railfame.ca. Retrieved 2018-04-04.
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